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    Abnormal Psychology and Therapy Paper Learning Team A June 26‚ 2011 PSY/300 Teresa Neal Abnormal Psychology and Therapy Paper In a world where nothing seems to be considered normal anymore‚ psychology tries to draw the line between what it is and what is not. The different schools of thought have their own perspective on the definition‚ origin‚ and treatment of abnormal behavior and this paper will cover a few‚ trying to make it possible to have a clear difference between normal and

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    tolerance their body has gained from the substance abuse. The strength of this viewpoint is that many people would use the information but the weakness is it is not really as theoretical because it has similarities to other viewpoints. I chose the psychodynamic view which states that people with substance abuse have extremely high dependency needs. This view declares that when parents do not gratify their children’s nurturing needs the children tend to grow up depending on others for

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    rejecting theories that take internal thoughts and feelings into account. Behavioral theorists include B. F. Skinner and Albert Bandura. Psychodynamic Theories Psychodynamic theories of personality are heavily influenced by the work of Sigmund Freud‚ and emphasize the influence of the unconscious mind and childhood experiences on personality. Psychodynamic theories include Sigmund Freud’s psychosexual stage theory and Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. Freud believed the three

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    theory and research 3. Influences a client’s thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior 4. Used in treating disorders‚ adjustment problems‚ and to foster personal growth Explain‚ in a 200- to 300-word response‚ the biomedical approach as well as the psychodynamic‚ humanistic-existential‚ behavior‚ and cognitive approaches to psychotherapy listed in your text. There are so many approaches that can be taken place when pertaining to psychotherapy.

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    Sigmund Freud  was the founder of psychoanalysis and the psychodynamic approach to psychology. This school of thought emphasized the influence of theunconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. Freud’s theories ofpsychosexual stages ‚ the unconscious‚ and dream symbolism remain a popular topic among both psychologists and laypersons‚ despite the fact that his work is viewed with skepticism by many today.

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    Humans develop according to phases throughout their lives and this paper will address these phases and what to expect and when. People learn from mistakes made in the past and apply these lessons in order to improve their quality of life. The psychodynamic and evolutionary theories will be examined in detail. Also‚ the significant role of nature and nurture will be addressed. Lifespan Perspective of Development Lifespan development describes the growth that happens from the time an organism is

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    societies and has been linked to serious health issues and traffic accidents. This essay views sleep and sleep deprivation from five different motivational perspectives in order to gain a holistic understanding of the phenomena. From evolutionary‚ psychodynamic‚ behaviourist‚ cognitive‚ and hierarchy of needs perspectives‚ it is inferred that the cognitive and behaviourist perspectives uphold the most merit for gaining understanding into sleep and sleep deprivation. However‚ it is concluded that in order

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    This essay looks to explain the importance of theory in underpinning competence in counselling practice. The theoretical approaches that shall be discussed relate to the psychodynamic approach‚ the humanistic approach and the cognitive behavioural approaches in psychology from which counselling practice have evolved. Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theory is a good place to start as it covers many different methods of therapeutic intervention. Freud is recognised as the first psychologist to develop

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    Aspects of Psychology In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast three different perspectives of early psychology. I will use the following perspectives: Behaviorism‚ Psychodynamic‚ and Physiological. Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors‚ Psychodynamic focuses on how behaviors are controlled by unconscious forces‚ and the Physiological perspective focuses on how the physical body reacts to psychological influences (Davis & Palladino‚ 2007). The behavioral perspective was introduced by

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    hypnotherapy. Research has revealed that pharmacological treatment is not a choice for button phobia‚ but only psychological therapy is mandatory and effective. Some of the common methods of treatment for button phobia are directive psychotherapy‚ psychodynamic therapy‚ hypnotherapy and neurolinguistic programming. Directive psychotherapy In directive psychotherapy‚ the therapist directs the course of the therapy by intervening in asking questions and offers interpretations to patient’s conflict and

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